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Mom, Can boyfriend stay with us?
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 164865" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Why can't kids these days get this one? My easy child doesn't understand why I will not let a friend (who is a boy but is just a friend) stay over night or why I tell her it is not appropriate for her to be in her friends' (boys again) apartments. She has college age friends who live on their own.</p><p> </p><p>The first time she pulled this the boy was living in an apartment that needed a key to get in the building. O.K., and you really think that is safe? You are not allowed to be anywhere that I don't have access to. You are not allowed in boys' apartments. (she was 15, he was 19) This is how trouble starts.</p><p> </p><p>When she is out past curfew, I will go to her friends' homes to get her and bring her home. "Mom, they don't want you at their homes." "Too bad, I have the right to be whereever you are." So, if I say I will be there in 10 minutes, she is usually home on her own in 5 minutes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 164865, member: 5096"] Why can't kids these days get this one? My easy child doesn't understand why I will not let a friend (who is a boy but is just a friend) stay over night or why I tell her it is not appropriate for her to be in her friends' (boys again) apartments. She has college age friends who live on their own. The first time she pulled this the boy was living in an apartment that needed a key to get in the building. O.K., and you really think that is safe? You are not allowed to be anywhere that I don't have access to. You are not allowed in boys' apartments. (she was 15, he was 19) This is how trouble starts. When she is out past curfew, I will go to her friends' homes to get her and bring her home. "Mom, they don't want you at their homes." "Too bad, I have the right to be whereever you are." So, if I say I will be there in 10 minutes, she is usually home on her own in 5 minutes. [/QUOTE]
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